CeBIT IoT Conference Guide

Internet of Things Program Highlights

CeBIT is around the corner: From March 20 – 24, 2017, the "Global Event for Digital Business" will once again take place in Hanover. CeBIT is the largest trade fair for information technology worldwide, expected to attract 200,000 visitors and 3,000 exhibitors. This year, Japan is the official Partner Country. Besides digital economy ("d!conomy") and other featured topics, this year’s conference and trade fair will also focus on the Internet of Things (IoT). For IoT enthusiasts, CeBIT offers a plethora of interesting lectures, panel discussions, and showcases. The Internet of Things enthusiasts at Yatta have taken a close look at the rich CeBIT program and selected their personal highlights from an IoT point of view. If you are attending CeBIT and also into IoT, feel free to use this selection as your personal conference guide.

CeBIT Camp: Internet of Things

If you’d like to approach the IoT in a hands-on and interactive way, you’ll have the opportunity to do so at the Internet of Things Barcamp on Monday, March 20, in Hall 12. During this half-day event, participants will exchange ideas with hardware manufacturers, system integrators, and industry representatives of all business areas and jointly develop business models and their own solutions. Interdisciplinary challenges and opportunities can also be discussed there. A perfect conference start for CeBIT visitors with an IoT focus.

Global Conferences and IoT Expert Conference

Unquestionably, the two largest CeBIT events for IoT enthusiasts are the CeBIT Global Conferences and the IoT Expert Conference.

Global Conferences

In terms of keynotes, the Global Conferences in hall 8, which are expected to attract 3,000 attendees, will feature two highlights: On the evening of March 21, Edward Snowden will speak (via Livestream) on Datasecurity and Privacy in the Age of Surveillance. This issue has once again become explosive as a result of the recent Wikileaks releases: Relevant documents from intelligence services prove how smart TVs and other Internet-connected devices are exploited to spy on consumers domestically. If you attend CeBIT Global Conferences, make sure you don’t miss the world’s most famous whistleblower’s talk.

On March 22, Ray Kurzweil, chief developer at Google, futurist and thought leader in the field of artificial intelligence and technological singularity, will be a VIP speaker in Hannover. His keynote will focus on technological innovations of the future - including the Internet of Things - and the resulting social transformations. Expect a thought-provoking and visionary presentation!

Blockchain

Blockchain technology is an area of increasing relevance for the IoT community. On March 21, CeBIT Global Conferences will dedicate a special day (digital summit) to this topic, including seven lectures, some of them with specific reference to financial technology. If you’ve never dealt with this topic, the blockchain basics talk by Oliver Gahr (blockchain expert at IBM) at the beginning of the track might be a good starting point.

Artificial intelligence

Machine learning, neural networks and thinking robots: If you feel at home in this world or would like to delve into it, you’ll find plenty of interesting talks at CeBIT Global Conferences. On March 21, Hiroshi Ishiguro from Japan, CeBIT’s Partner Country 2017, will look into the crystal ball of robotics in his talk Androids, Robots and Our Future. Ishiguro is Professor at Osaka University, Visiting Director at ATR Hiroshi Ishiguro Laboratories and a renowned expert in the field of humanoid robotics.

If you want to take a deep-dive into artificial intelligence and pertinent ethical questions, you’ll have the opportunity to attend an entire special day (March 23) dealing with the subject at the Global Conferences. As an attendee, you’ll also meet Pepper, the first humanoid robot capable of reading human emotions. Cyborgs and Biohacking will also be addressed.

Self-driving cars

Autonomous and connected cars will also be discussed at the Global Conferences, e.g. in a keynote (March 21) on Volkswagen’s roadmap in this area. Only recently, the automaker made headlines by presenting its new robot car "Sedric" – also because of Sedric’s very particular "toaster" design – and sparked discussions about the topic of "Mobility as a Service". Will self-driving taxis replace private cars in the future? It will be interesting to see if Sedric and Co. will ring in a new era of mobility.

The downsides of self-driving, connected cars will be addressed on March 22 in a talk entitled How we stole a Tesla car by hacking the app!. In September 2016, Chinese security experts managed to hack the autopilot of a Tesla and gain control over the vehicle from 12 miles away.

The rest of Wednesday morning at Global Conferences will be dedicated to security topics in the field of IoT. Tech blogger Sascha Pallenberg (Daimler AG) and Franck Leveque (Frost & Sullivan) will hold another interesting talk in the mobility context on March 23.

IoT Expert Conference

From March 20 – 24, the IoT Expert Conference will take place in Hall 12, offering an extensive program that includes 47 lectures and panel discussions on financing and monetizing IoT solutions. Important topics are Smart Cities, Smart Home, data collection and evaluation, IoT platforms and applications, interoperability, analytics, device management, security, open source, and OSGi. As the name of the event suggests, IT professionals as well as IoT and industry 4.0 experts will share practical experiences on IoT applications. On Thursday, the IoT Expert Conference is rounded off by several talks on security.

Security in the IoT

Another forum called “Business Security Stage” will also shed light on security risks that go along with cyber-physical systems. It starts with a live hacking, where security expert Sebastian Schreiber (SySS GmbH) will show how “terrifyingly easy it is to obtain access to other people’s data”, as the talk abstract details. Other worthwhile talks (in German) within this event include:

Smart Cities

The connected city of the future will be another major topic at CeBIT 2017. The Roadshow “Intelligent City” on March 22, (Convention Center, room 13/14) will provide an opportunity to learn more about the chances and challenges of smart cities.

At the same time, the conference Beyond Smart Cities - Towards Smart Urbanism will take place at the Convention Center. According to the title and description, it distances itself from the term "smart cities" and primarily aims to embed technology into the cultural and sociological circumstances of entire metropolitan regions in a meaningful, sustainable way.

If you are more interested in exchanging views with other Smart City experts, you should check out the Smart City Forum in Hall 7, booth A14. Representatives of the Smart City Forum, the largest German network for digitization in the urban space, will present various approaches.

Industry 4.0

Apart from the talks at the IoT Experts Forum, another event will deal with the Industrial Internet or Industry 4.0. It will be presented by the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan and open a dialogue on the topic Industrie 4.0, IoT and AI - Legal and Social Challenges / German-Japanese Value Partnership – a significant one, since the Internet of Things is and will continue to be a global business. This is why it’s so important to establish common standards and values across industries and national borders.